SpaceX Crew Dragon Featuring Guy Norris & Jon Ostrower Aviation Podcast S1 E6
SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-2 flight analysis featuring Guy Norris (Aviation Week) & Jon Ostrower (The Air Current) Aviation Podcast.
This episode is all about the SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission and race with Boeing to fly American Astronauts first for the first time in nine years from US soil. If you are at all interested in NASA, spaceflight, SpaceX or aviation, you must watch to this episode all the way through.
We also touch on the short term outlook for the airline and air travel industry.
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In this episode we speak with Jon Ostrower, Editor-in-chief of The Air Current, and Guy Norris, LA Bureau Chief & Senior Editor Aviation Week. You'll get incredible insights into the design of the SpaceX Crew Dragon, the race to beat Boeing's Starliner spaceship to carry the first set of astronauts to the International Space Station, and much more.
It is almost like a mini SpaceX Crew Dragon documentary!
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